
Israeli Strikes Kill Two Hezbollah-Affiliated Paramedics in Qalaway and Tibnin, Lebanon Health Ministry Says
Key Takeaways
- Lebanon Health Ministry: two Hezbollah-affiliated paramedics killed, five wounded in strikes on Qalaway and Tebnine.
- Health Ministry says Israeli strikes directly targeted two Health Committee sites in southern Lebanon.
- Strikes occurred despite a ceasefire in southern Lebanon.
Paramedics killed in strikes
Lebanon’s health ministry said two paramedics from the Hezbollah-affiliated Islamic Health Committee were killed and five others wounded on Sunday in Israeli strikes on the country’s south despite a ceasefire.
“Lebanese Health Ministry: Two paramedics martyred, five wounded, in two Israeli strikes on Islamic Health Association locations in Qalaway and Tebnine Islamic Resistance fighters targeted at 12:00 on Sunday 10-05-2026 a gathering of vehicles and soldiers belonging to the Israeli enemy army near the municipality of Al-Khiam city with artillery shells: statement (3) Islamic Resistance fighters targeted at 10:45 on Sunday 10-05-2026 a command headquarters belonging to the Israeli enemy army in Al-Khiam city with two loitering gliders, achieving confirmed hits: Statement (2) Lebanese Health Ministry: Two paramedics martyred, five wounded, in two Israeli strikes on Islamic Health Association locations in Qalaway and Tebnine Islamic Resistance fighters targeted at 12:00 on Sunday 10-05-2026 a gathering of vehicles and soldiers belonging to the Israeli enemy army near the municipality of Al-Khiam city with artillery shells: statement (3) Islamic Resistance fighters targeted at 10:45 on Sunday 10-05-2026 a command headquarters belonging to the Israeli enemy army in Al-Khiam city with two loitering gliders, achieving confirmed hits: Statement (2)”
In a statement, the ministry said Israeli “directly targeted, with two strikes, two Health Committee sites,” killing one paramedic and wounding three others in Qalaway, and killing another paramedic and wounding two others in Tibnin.

Daily Sabah also described the same two paramedics as killed and five others wounded in southern Lebanon, while adding that an Israeli airstrike targeting Bedias killed a person and injured 13 others despite a truce.
Daily Sabah said the strikes followed a wave of Israeli attacks across Lebanon on Saturday that killed at least 25 people, including two children, and injured several others.
The ministry statement decried Israel’s continued “violation of international laws.”
Ceasefire violated, more strikes
Daily Sabah said Israeli strikes in violation of a cease-fire killed at least three people, including two paramedics, in southern Lebanon on Sunday.
It reported that one Israeli strike on the town of Saksakiyeh in southern Lebanon killed seven, including a child, and injured 15 others, among them three children.

Daily Sabah also said an Israeli airstrike targeted a man and his daughter in Nabatieh in southern Lebanon, and that three more people were killed in an airstrike that targeted a building in the al-Bayad neighborhood of Nabatieh.
The outlet further described artillery shelling and home demolitions in towns including al-Bayada, and said the Israeli army fired illumination flares above villages in the western and central sectors of southern Lebanon.
Daily Sabah said Hezbollah claimed to have intercepted an Israeli drone above al-Abbasiyah using a surface-to-air missile.
Human cost and displacement
Amnesty International described the conflict as having a devastating impact on human rights, with civilians in at least 12 countries affected and more than 5,000 people killed across the region.
In Lebanon, Amnesty International said 2,567 people were killed, including 103 health-care workers, and that attacks continued despite the fragile ceasefire.
Amnesty International’s Bisan Faqih said she crossed a temporary bridge at al-Qasmiyeh that had been hastily erected after Israeli airstrikes destroyed it, and she wrote that “Bridge after bridge, Israel bombed the bridges spanning the Litani River.”
Amnesty International said the early hours of April 17, just minutes before the ceasefire took effect, included an Israeli airstrike on a street along Sidon’s seafront where medics said 26 people were killed.
Amnesty International also wrote that the so-called security zone that Israel controls stretches several kilometers into Lebanon, and that the Israeli army continues to destroy civilian infrastructure and blow up homes in the area.
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